What's wrong with people wanting more Twin Peaks? And what sign do you have that Lynch/Frost aren't interested? All their public commentary is at the very least open to the possibility. No one is forcing or pressuring them.

AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.

N. Needleman wrote:What's wrong with people wanting more Twin Peaks? And what sign do you have that Lynch/Frost aren't interested? All their public commentary is at the very least open to the possibility. No one is forcing or pressuring them.

I never said anything was wrong with wanting more at all, nor did I say Lynch and Frost weren't interested.That's putting words in my mouth my bro, I'm fully aware they're open to doing more. We don't know if either want to do more soon or later, but Lynch has gone on the record saying if he does any more it won't be for awhile. Why is that not good enough for some people? Does that fly right over their heads?

I'm pointing a finger at people who, at this moment, do just that and act pushy on social media. It comes off as bad taste to me. There's "wow, it'd be cool if we got another season of Twin Peaks" and "119 119 Showtime renew Twin Peaks! I'm boycotting social media until you do it! Fans want it! More Twin Peaks!" completely ignoring the fact that Lynch has said he WOULDN'T MIND doing more but there would be a WAIT. The former is not annoying, the latter drives me crazy.

Y'all can go ahead and do what you want by all means, but I'd rather the whole thing happen organically. I don't want Showtime to inevitably pressure Lynch or Frost to do more TP if they want a break from it right now. That's all my point is. And I'd really rather not have a Frost only iteration if Lynch happened to want a break.

I'm grateful we got any at all, and I wouldn't mind seeing more. I, personally, don't feel it's necessary at this time personally to spread social media memes directed at Showtime to renew after it's been over since September.

SpookyDollhouse wrote:Lynch has gone on the record saying if he does any more it won't be for awhile. Why is that not good enough for some people? Does that fly right over their heads?

Who is saying it isn't other than you? All these campaigns do is show support for another season.

I don't want Showtime to inevitably pressure Lynch or Frost to do more TP if they want a break from it right now. That's all my point is. And I'd really rather not have a Frost only iteration if Lynch happened to want a break.

Yeah, there is absolutely zero chance of either of these things ever happening in this or any other Jowday-controlled universe.

If I thought there was any kind of pressure campaign designed to push Lynch and Frost I would denounce it. I don't see it. And it would never work. There's no harm here.

AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.

SpookyDollhouse wrote:Lynch has gone on the record saying if he does any more it won't be for awhile. Why is that not good enough for some people? Does that fly right over their heads?

Who is saying it isn't other than you? All these campaigns do is show support for another season.

You're not listening; I said the way they're going about their message looks ungrateful. That's all. They may not MEAN to, but at a glance that's what SOME of it looks like, the key word being SOME. I did not say any mention of wanting more equated to this. I'll say it again: "Make more Peaks, Lynch & Frost!" is not the same as "SHOWTIME RENEW! SHOWTIME RENEW!" I'm not insinuating anything else.

Yeah, there is absolutely zero chance of either of these things ever happening in this or any other Jowday-controlled universe.If I thought there was any kind of pressure campaign designed to push Lynch and Frost I would denounce it. I don't see it. And it would never work. There's no harm here.

I didn't say it was a pressure-campaign, you're mincing my words here. I don't like the idea of Showtime potentially getting the idea to pressure L/F for more. I didn't say it would, but in the land of Hollywood you really never know. Nobody thought Lynch was going to walk away from The Return altogether at one point, so not a single thing is set in stone. You can't make a call as exactly what may or may not transpire. If the only pressure Showtime gave was more Twin Peaks 5 years from now, it's not really a big deal. Anyway, that's my piece. I'm out.

SpookyDollhouse wrote:You're not listening; I said the way they're going about their message looks ungrateful.

I don't agree. YMMV.

I didn't say it was a pressure-campaign, you're mincing my words here. I don't like the idea of Showtime potentially getting the idea to pressure L/F for more.

And I'm telling you that would be literally impossible to do, given they own a stake in it and given Lynch simply cannot be pressured at this stage of his career.

Nobody thought Lynch was going to walk away from The Return altogether at one point, so not a single thing is set in stone.

And I never thought he would at any given point during that, either. It was simply a (pretty transparent) negotiation ploy, and as all parties have since said it was cleared up much more swiftly than any of us knew at the time.

It's just not worth worrying about, AFAIC. They're bulletproof.

AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.

SpookyDollhouse wrote:You're not listening; I said the way they're going about their message looks ungrateful.

I don't agree. YMMV.

Getting a sequel you never dreamed of to a favorite show 27 years later, and then not even an entire year later going past the creators of said show to those who aired it and demanding they renew it over & over sounds kinda ungrateful to me. Especially when there's an overlap with the "Return isn't what I wanted, L/F need to fix it!" camp. YMMV indeed!

And I'm telling you that would be literally impossible to do, given they own a stake in it and given Lynch simply cannot be pressured at this stage of his career.

Understandable!

And I never thought he would at any given point during that, either. It was simply a (pretty transparent) negotiation ploy, and as all parties have since said it was cleared up much more swiftly than any of us knew at the time.

Negotiation ploy or not it still happened. I get you though!

It's just not worth worrying about, AFAIC. They're bulletproof.

It's not that I don't think they are, but bad vibes still. Or maybe I'm just being silly!